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If you've ever been discouraged by the number of special tools required to work on your vintage BMW, Cycleworks is your solution. Formerly owned by Ed Korn, Cycleworks manufactures these special tools in a state-of-the-art machine shop, but what is manufactured far surpasses original factory tools in both quality and ease of use. Cycleworks also sells four rebuild (how-to) videos for top end, bottom end, transmission and wheel work. The tools work well, and come with instructions. I also bought two of the videos, which have probably saved me hours of frustration.

Family owned business that provides repair, service, parts, accessories and restoration of BMW motorcycles and sidecars from post war to the newest models in production. Former service manager for BMW of St. Louis, Dave has owned nearly 90 BMW motorcycles, his first bike being a 1963 R60/2. Dave is also a dealer for Ural motorcycles.

Small shop in Northern California specializing in straightening motorcycle frames and forks. They have a complete inventory of specialized fixtures and tooling acquired when Buchanan's Frame Shop stopped repairing frames. They work on BMW frames and can straightened Earles forks as well. Frames can be straightened for around $200 and Earles forks can be aligned for about $200. They can also work on stanchions and triple clamps.

A qualified crankshaft rebuilder and BMW restorer. Guenther takes selective work that fits his schedule and interests. Contact him for consideration for any work and to coordinate on how to get the parts to him for restoration.